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Hong Kong's Lam condemns violence at protests

By Li Bingcun,He Shusi,Luis Liu | China Daily | Updated: 2019-06-13 04:14
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Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor (center), Secretary for Security John Lee Ka-chiu (right) and Secretary for Justice Teresa Cheng Yeuk-wah meet with the media at the lobby of the Office of the Chief Executive on Monday. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Protesters surrounded Hong Kong's Legislative Council and government headquarters, blocked roads nearby and, according to the police, initiated a riot, in opposition to the city's extradition law amendments on Wednesday, throwing the city into chaos.

Different authorities appealed to the public to stay calm.

The special administrative region's chief executive, Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, voiced strong condemnation of the violence during the protest.

She urged the people of Hong Kong to step away from violence. Lam appealed to the public to express their opinions in a rational, peaceful and lawful way.

In an interview on the same day with the city's leading broadcaster — Television Broadcasts Limited — she said she was "saddened" and "worried" by the clashes.

Young people may end up doing something they may regret, Lam said.

The chief executive said the government will press ahead with the amendments despite the violent demonstration.

Similar to the illegal "Occupy Central" movement in 2014, tens of thousands of masked protesters, in opposition to the extradition law amendments, occupied the main roads outside the government headquarters and the Legislative Council Complex in Admiralty, Hong Kong Island, despite repeated warnings by police to disperse.

There were serious disruptions to traffic and nearby business activities.

With protesters having blocked lawmakers' access to the LegCo building, the Legislative Council announced it would postpone the second reading of the amendments.

A government spokesman also issued a statement calling on the public to stay away from the area and remain calm.

The government proposed to revise the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance and the Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Ordinance in Hong Kong to enable the city to surrender fugitive offenders to jurisdictions that have no long-term agreements with the SAR.

Hong Kong has fugitive surrender agreements with 20 jurisdictions and mutual legal assistance arrangements with 32 others. Such arrangements do not include the Chinese mainland, Macao and Taiwan.

In Beijing, the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Geng Shuang, reiterated the central government's firm support for the SAR government's proposal to amend the extradition law. Hong Kong's mainstream public opinion opposes any acts that will jeopardize the city's prosperity and stability, Geng said.

Violent clashes

The protest started in the early hours of Wednesday. Masked protesters, equipped with umbrellas and goggles, built metal barricades to confront police officers. Some protesters were seen prying bricks from the sidewalk.

A police statement released on Wednesday evening said protesters repeatedly charged police lines and engaged in life threatening acts including setting fires and attacking officers using bricks and sharpened iron poles.

They also grabbed and rearranged metal barricades set in front of the building. Tear gas, rubber bullets and pepper spray were used against protesters who stormed the line of police outside the building.

A police officer attends to an injured colleague as hundreds of masked protesters attack police officers outside the Legislative Council building in Admiralty the morning of June 10, 2019. Demonstrations turned violent after a large-scale public procession on June 9 against the government's proposed bill to amend the city's extradition law. [Photo by Edmond Tang /chinadaily.com.cn]

Some police officers were injured during the clashes. More than 20 protesters were injured and taken to hospitals.

Several public events were canceled. Some banks and stores in Admiralty and Wan Chai closed temporarily due to the demonstrations.

Commissioner of Police Stephen Lo Wai-chung strongly condemned the demonstrators' "irresponsible" conduct, which he said endangered the lives of the demonstrators and innocent people.

Lo urged them to stop clashing with police and occupying major roads of the city. He also called on the public to leave the area in an orderly manner for their safety.

The Colloquium of Six Religious Leaders of Hong Kong issued a statement on Wednesday, echoing the call for people to express their concerns through dialogue in a rational and peaceful way.

Hong Kong stocks tumbled on Wednesday as sentiments dimmed over a number of factors. The Hang Seng Index, the city's benchmark, dropped 1.73 percent, or 480.8 points, to close at 27,308.4 points on Wednesday.

The stock market's bullish momentum until Tuesday drove the equity gauge as high as 27,857 points.

Hong Kong developer Goldin Financial Holdings, citing economic uncertainty, walked away from a land deal in Kai Tak area of the city's Kowloon District, forfeiting its bid deposit of HK$25 million ($3.2 million).

Kwok Sze-chi, executive director of Bright Smart Securities, said that Goldin dropped the bid partly over worries about a potential lack of funding if they pursued the deal.

Dai Kaiyi contributed to this story.

Contact the writers at heshusi@chinadailyhk.com

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